Clwyd South Assembly Member
Ken Skates visited Splash Magic on Friday (March 6) to meet the first two members
of staff taken on through Jobs Growth Wales, which has now helped almost 15,000
unemployed -16 to 24-year-olds into work.
Callum Edwards, from Ruabon, has been appointed Community Relations Assistant, while Hannah Williams from Southsea will work on reception.
Callum Edwards, from Ruabon, has been appointed Community Relations Assistant, while Hannah Williams from Southsea will work on reception.
A third Jobs Growth Wales
employee, Lisa Valentine, also from Ruabon, started today (Monday) as an admin
assistant, while two more roles – a gym assistant and a pool assistant – are
also being advertised.
Jobs Growth Wales was launched by the Welsh Labour
Government in April 2012 and has since surpassed every target set well ahead of
schedule.
Mr Skates, who was responsible for the programme
during his time as deputy minister for skills and technology, said: “Jobs
Growth Wales is one of Welsh Labour’s flagship schemes and is the benchmark for
similar job creation programmes throughout Europe.
“I’m delighted that we have three more success
stories here in Clwyd South, and this is win-win. Callum, Hannah and Lisa will
gain vital experience that future employers will look for, while the leisure
centre gets two young, enthusiastic and intelligent employees who will help
widen the skills base here.”
He added: “I’m pleased and proud that Jobs Growth
Wales has now helped almost 1,000 people in Wrexham and Denbighshire into
work.”
Splash Magic, formerly Plas
Madoc Leisure Centre, was reopened as a social enterprise led by a
volunteer-run community trust on December 8, 2014, just under a year after the
facility was closed by Wrexham Council.
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